I didn't rate you that high in ODIs... And I may still need some time to see how you make up for the shortcomings you have in ODIs.

But a huge congratulation on your first ever ODI 50 and for playing that knock when we needed the most. Well done and hope to see you getting set in both ODI and Test Teams of Bangladesh. Make your presence in the team count....

He was looking for quick singles which Tamim wasn't ready for. I can see these 2 getting into all sorts of mess in the future. (lol that's why JS is a better partner for Tamim, they are both horrible runners)

Needs to work on his balance and cut out those cross bat shots. If you are gonna pull, make it look like a pull, not a cross bat shot.

Lastly, over the top celebration for a 50. I knew he was too satisfied. But it was his first and well earned. As long as he converts from here on, I'll be happy.

He's definitely been impressive. He was impressive at 1st as well but then his form really dipped and couldn't buy runs in the A team. I thought it was a very good decision to drop him from the team so that he wouldn't continue after being off form which could've destroyed his confidence and then have him back after a great season in the DPL.

He has a really solid technique and temperament which you need to have if you want to be successful in international cricket. Also he's got an aggressive mindset. He constantly looks for singles and hits a lot of boundaries. His next step is to be more consistent so that he can block others from getting the #3 spot and make it his own. I'm hoping he can continue the good work because it's been a spot we've had a lot of problems with.

I have backed him from day 1. When he gets going he looks unbeatable but his problem is that after he gets a start he starts to get edgy and restless. If he can sort out this mental aspect of his game, he has a good career ahead of himself. For now he has earned an uninterrupted run at number 3 till the end of the next series we play, whoever that may be against.

Originally Posted by Tiger444
He's definitely been impressive. He was impressive at 1st as well but then his form really dipped and couldn't buy runs in the A team. I thought it was a very good decision to drop him from the team so that he wouldn't continue after being off form which could've destroyed his confidence and then have him back after a great season in the DPL.

He has a really solid technique and temperament which you need to have if you want to be successful in international cricket. Also he's got an aggressive mindset. He constantly looks for singles and hits a lot of boundaries. His next step is to be more consistent so that he can block others from getting the #3 spot and make it his own. I'm hoping he can continue the good work because it's been a spot we've had a lot of problems with.

He was actually dropped BEFORE losing his form after a decent tour of UK. At the end of the UK tour he was benched the whole NZ series, and then he was out of the squad. That really messed him up.

I've been rooting for him to open with Tamim over Imrul ever since he scored that 170 in a WU game. But I guess he can bat at 3 as well. And he doesn't really have a solid technique at all imo. He mostly plays on the leg side. He doesn't have a good balance.

I wont be praising him too much and something that he doesnt deserve yet since its too early to call. From what I like most about him coming at no 3 is that he is a busy cricketer as someone above mentioned. He comes in and almost wastes no time rotating the strike. Infact sometimes goes over board running for a single when its not there for the taking. But thats a trait we have been missing in our top order. Not until shakib arrives that the team gets someone who can rotate at will. I think he is a good change at no 3. He is my gear switcher guy who would walk in almost after powerplay to remind them that guys this is the time we rotate going into middle overs. Either he will score or he will get out. He wont be hanging around in the middle if he is not delivering/rotating the strike. He is a pleasant breath of fresh air coming from Nafees or Junaid.

I really wished he hadnt done that BPL incident, guy almost lost all respect from me.

Originally Posted by Dilscoop
He was actually dropped BEFORE losing his form after a decent tour of UK. At the end of the UK tour he was benched the whole NZ series, and then he was out of the squad. That really messed him up.

I've been rooting for him to open with Tamim over Imrul ever since he scored that 170 in a WU game. But I guess he can bat at 3 as well. And he doesn't really have a solid technique at all imo. He mostly plays on the leg side. He doesn't have a good balance.

I think there are definitely some things Jahurul will have to work on before he can become a good batsman at this level but a good start for him. I'm sure he'll learn with experience and training in the national team on a consistent basis from now on.

He did well against Pakistan and very well against India. As already explained busy cricketer who doesnt like to get bogged down. Takes the singles, hits when the ball is there to be hit. Also showing consistency. But in both cases he threw away his wicket while trying to accelerate. Tamim has to take a little blame here. Both cases Tamim was playing so slow, Jahurul had to take chances.

He is compact and apart from the regular brain farts , I dont see a reason why Jahurul cannot be our long term solution for the number 3 spot. Just needs more exposure and some good coaching . The talent is clearly visible . Just a bit more polishing required.